文档介绍:Getting
along
with
others
Secrets and lies
A friendship in trouble
Module 5 Unit 1 Reading
Lead-in
Have you ever argued with a very good friend?
What may lead to a broken friendship?
---having little mon
---lacking trust
---there being conflict of interest
---being jealous of each other
---being indifferent to each othe
---being hostile to each other
…
How would you mend broken friendship?
Go through the two letters quickly and answer questions in Part A.
Fast reading
1. Are the writers of the two letters feeling happy or sad?
They are feeling sad.
2. What did Sarah get for the surprise Maths test?
She got a D.
3. Is Matthew usually a quiet boy?
No, he is usually cheerful and outgoing.
(1) Sarah and Hannah have been best friends
since primary school.
(2) Sarah felt quite worried about the surprise Maths
test.
(3) Sarah told the sectets to Hannah on the
playground.
(4) Andrew and Mathew both are members of the
school football team.
(5) Andrew thinks football is more important to him
than friendship.
Decide the following statements True or False
according to the text.
Choose the best answer
1. What did Sarah think of her relationship with
Hannah before the incident?
A. Just so-so B. Quite satisfied.
C. Not very close D. Hard to say.
2. When Sarah got to know the result of her maths, she felt____.
A. much surprised and depressed
B. discouraged and angry
C. puzzled and doubtful
D. touched and thrilled
3. What can we infer from Sarah’s letter?
A. Not both Sarah and Hannah are enjoyable to
be with in their classmates’ eyes.
B. If Sarah had known the Maths test in advance,
she might have achieved the highest mark.
C. Sarah envied her friend Hannah because
Hannah did better in the test.
D. Sarah’s failing to get a good mark in the tes
did not mean she was not fond of study.
4. From the second letter, we know that Andrew ____ his friendship with Matthew.
A. must know how to respect
B. began to dislike
C. must very muc